When I finished watching it last night I turned the TV off and made cookies. I thought at first the movie had a happy ending. Travis' slow decent into psychosis ended with societal acceptance, yea! But as I stirred my cookie dough, wondering why I chose to bake at 9 p.m., I reassessed my yea. Really nothing had changed for him, and if someone had descended far enough down to actually take action in the way he did, how likely is it he would come out the other side all better? Chances seem high that Travis will return to his self-imposed isolation and repeat the cycle of decent with the idea he is supported by the public because of his previous success. I think I must have known all along because I can't imagine why else I would suddenly need to do something as comforting as baking cookies.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
I (heart) Bobby.
When I finished watching it last night I turned the TV off and made cookies. I thought at first the movie had a happy ending. Travis' slow decent into psychosis ended with societal acceptance, yea! But as I stirred my cookie dough, wondering why I chose to bake at 9 p.m., I reassessed my yea. Really nothing had changed for him, and if someone had descended far enough down to actually take action in the way he did, how likely is it he would come out the other side all better? Chances seem high that Travis will return to his self-imposed isolation and repeat the cycle of decent with the idea he is supported by the public because of his previous success. I think I must have known all along because I can't imagine why else I would suddenly need to do something as comforting as baking cookies.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
VD Favorites
On this, the mother of all corporate created holidays, I thought I would leave a thoughtful list of appropriate movies to view alone or with your sweety. In order from best to bestest:
5. Kill Bill
4. Cry Baby
3. Fear
2. Valentine
And the greatest Valentine's Day movie of all time
1. Heathers
Can you feel the love?
(Click on the red movie titles for more information)
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Monday, February 12, 2007
I also am a fan of the Netflix and I'll tell you why:
The Descent
Tristan and Isodle
Little Miss Sunshine
Berserk (vol. 1)
Brokeback Mountain
The Future of Food
Match Point
Wallace and Gromit
The Devil Wears Prada
Cowboy Del Amor
and waiting at home:
The Black Dahlia
The Notorious Betty Page
But this blog isn't about Netflix's wonderfulness it's about ours. It's about the journey of two sisters who aren't related yet both dedicated to giving people our opinions. It's about having lots of free time at work. It's about movies (and occasionally anything else we need to mention).
COMING SOON! ACTUAL REVIEWS!
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Sunday, February 11, 2007
Hooray for Netflix!!
So lately I have seen...
-Hannibal Rising
-Capote
-The Illusionist
-Constantine
-Over The Hedge
-My Super Ex-Girlfriend
-Transamerica
-The Black Dahlia
-Soylent Green
-Open Season
-Brick
-Soldier's Girl
-House of Sand and Fog
-Hedwig and The Angry Inch
and
-V for Vendetta
In particular Transamerica, Brick and Soldier's Girl were standouts, and I am going to tell you why.
Madam M, what have you seen lately?
J
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